Website Anti-mlaware Monitoring & Alerting service by Quttera is now offering Scan Certification for websites to build customer trust and increase conversions.

ThreatSign! is a daily scan of the website/domain content to detect signs of possible malicious or any other suspicious activity.

(1888PressRelease) July 19, 2013 - Probably, the most popular malware solution provided by Quttera is a ThreatSign! service. ThreatSign! is a Software-as-a-Service(Saas) based website monitoring and alerting system. Thousands of websites are being attacked and exploited for malicious purposes each day globally. Either you're running a blog or a corporate website it requires a certain level of security and maintenance to avoid reputation damage and infecting the visitors.

One of the measures that is the most effective to reduce man-hours of IT and staff is real-time monitoring of the website. Website Anti-malware Monitoring & Alerting service came to solve the problem of malware detection and removal from the websites. User friendly dashboard UI can be accessed from any device and does not require local installation and maintenance.

"Running on-demand website scan, automatic scanning, check for file modifications and other every day tasks are measures each website owner should consider a must in order to avoid future headaches" said Michael Ledovish, CTO and one of the founders of the Quttera. "It may be an easy task when you have a small and static website. But running a dynamic website with hundreds or thousands of users or manage an online-store makes this a time-consuming and sometimes impossible, unless you have a trained IT staff nearby. ThreatSign! is a website security monitoring and alerting service. The community of webmasters using it is growing bigger every day because it as a simple yet powerful way to both protect the reputation of the website and to avoid visitors from being infected by malware. Newly added Anti-malware Scan Certificate is generated automatically for Clean websites. You can place it on your homepage and let visitors know that website is safe."